Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
● On view now — Gallery 219
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Two groups of working-class travelers, one with a slaughtered pig in tow, converge on an icy road during a snowstorm. Francisco de Goya captured the scene’s wintry atmosphere with barren trees, large swaths of cool grays and whites, and diagonal brushstrokes that convey rapid snowfall. This small painting is one of a series of studies Goya created for monumental tapestries depicting the four seasons, commissioned for a dining hall at the Royal Palace of El Pardo in Spain. The image would have been scaled up to life-size and then manufactured by weavers in Spain’s Royal Tapestry Factory.
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The Hanged Monk
Friar Pedro Wrests the Gun from El Maragato
Friar Pedro Shoots El Maragato as His Horse Runs Off
Portrait of Isidoro Maiquez
Friar Pedro Offers Shoes to El Maragato and Prepares to Push
Friar Pedro Clubs El Maragato with the Butt of the Gun
Friar Pedro Binds El Maragato with a Rope
El Maragato Threatens Friar Pedro de Zaldivia with His Gun
Johannes Hari (I) — Bivouac at Molodechno, 3-4 December 1812
Adolphe Schreyer — Man with Lance Riding through the Snow
Wilhelm von Kobell — Postilion on Horse in a Winter Landscap
Constant Troyon — The Road to Market
Alexander Joseph Daiwaille — Snow Landscape
Charles Jacque|Auguste Delâtre — The Return from the Fields
Barend Cornelis Koekkoek — Winter Landscape
George Bryant Campion (British, 1795–1870) — Gypsy Camp, Hol
Théodore Gericault|Godefroy Engelmann — Roulier Montant un C
Charles Rochussen — De terugkeer van de jacht
Nicolas Toussaint Charlet (French, 1792–1845) — Begging for
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell — Horse Training